Glad to get a potential banana skin under the belt, even if we didn't exactly come out all guns blazing.
Enjoyed seeing the fluidity of the team, with the fullbacks coming into RM & LM respectively, as Fernandinho dropped into the back line when needed. When we are attacking, it is clearly a back two, with a DM protecting them. That'll be fine against most teams who play one upfront against us, which is 80% of them, but we will have to be slightly more traditional when coming up against a front two.
It is easy to see where Sane and Gundogan fit in, and I liked the fact that we looked very attacking in possession. I'm sure that as soon as the team mates gets a bit used to each other, things will start to click a lot better. Nolito looked sharp early on, but then fell off the pace. Sterling looked reborn on the right, even though he still has a tendency to just run INTO the defender, rather than around and past him. Stones had a Steady Eddie start to his career at City, with his only forward error being bailed out by the ref for a foul. Some will question him stepping up on the goal, but we are usually screaming for th defender to close down the attacker. Too bad he got megged on the goal, but at least he attacked the ball. Defoe made a brilliant run in behind, and then just did what he's done for a decade or more....scored a good goal.
All in all, a decent first display considering the players that were NOT on the field: Hart, Kompany, Otamendi, Yaya, Fernando, Sane, Gundogan, Zaba, Mangala, Nasri, and no place on the bench even for one of the kids.
Now, it is all about recovery and a hard, hard game against SB on Tuesday night! Need to come away with a win or draw, and an away goal at the very least!